Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Hi everyone,I have a lovely story to tell you today. Yesterday 25th my family got together for lunch there were 6 of us and a very large carry bag. Carry Bag? ummmm.We ordered our meals, sipped coffee and chatted away for a little time and then the mysterious carry bag was lifted onto the table by my brother-in-law Gary. Before he opened the bag he told us that when my mother died a few years ago my sister Debbie had kept my mother's artificial fur coats in a wardrobe in her spare room and hadn't been able to let go of them. Well, he was playing around on the internet and found a lady called Nicole in Perth Western Australia who makes Bears and he had contacted her to ask her to make 3 bears from the artificial fur. Guess what came out of the mystery bag? You guessed it 3 bears, all different and all with character and attitude. They have our names on the soles of their feet and the words "In love of Mom". Needless to say happy tears all around and big hugs for Gary from all of us. What a wonderful surprise.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Hi everyone,After much muttering and a few very naughty words I have been able to add a photo slideshow of some of my designs available as charts and also as free designs in previous posts. Woo Hoo. You can teach an old dog new tricks after all.

Last Wednesday the 18th was the Market Day. There were lots of visitors and many stall holders from all over Australia. This was my chance to market some of the photographed charts for sale. Although sales were slow I have learned a lot and I would do things slightly different next time. I had the chance to meet lots of lovely stitching enthusiasts and store owners and at the end of the day I was so exhausted I fell asleep not long after I got home.

Now I will be able to have some time to stitch some more designs waiting patiently in the WIP heap (or should I call it a mountain). Well, one thing I can state is I will never be bored there is just too much to do.

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Hi everyone,Today is just glorious. The sun is warm the sky blue and the birds are out and about singing to us all. A day like this makes you feel 110%. So having said this there has not been a lot of stitching happening. I spent quite a few hours finishing up notes for charts and fine tuning the photos for their release on 18th April. Now all there is to do is wait and see how the market day goes.

Here is the latest photo of trees. Nearly two more trees completed. Sorry about the hoop marks but getting out the ironing board was just too much of a hassle. So just pretend they are not there and I will too.

I received a note from Cathe at Needle in a Haystack in California that my supplies for Jane Zimmerman's Moorish Splendor cyberclass are on their way. Looking forward to a surprise parcel. Cathe has been such a dear and has worked out another colourway for me to stitch this piece. As Jane was not able to supply materials for this project to overseas students it was advised I contact Cathe to obtain what I needed. Many thanks Cathe. Looking forward to starting this piece as the class has started and I don't want to get too far behind.So the WIP's are growing. I know, absolutely no self control when it comes to stitching. But isn't it fun starting new projects? Yes, you know it is.

There has been some amazing stitching going on out there. Some of my favourite designers are coming out with lots of new projects. To name a few Threedles, Laura J Perin, Needle Delights, Keslyns and Rosewood Manor. We are soooo spoiled for choice and because I know these are some of your favourite designers I will get to see you stitch them and post about your progress long before my copies get to the top of the to-do heap.

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Next week
in Adelaide, South Australia is the “Beating Around the Bush” stitching event
run by the Country Bumpkin Needlework Store. They are best known for their
publication “Inspirations” and during this week as well as classes they have a mid
week market day. Happily I have been offered the opportunity to display and
sell some of my charts and trinkets. I have been busy for weeks behind the
scenes creating these pieces, bits and bobs.

Here is a little
collage of a few of the items I will have on sale.

Copyright 2012,Carol J Young Designs

If there is
anything that you may like to buy, please email me and I will let you know the
price and postage costs if you are not able to attend this event. Little by
little I will be adding more charts to my design range so keep a watch for
these in the future. It is mainly my computer skills holding me back, but I am
learning as quickly as I can.

If you are
in Adelaide I hope to meet and chat with you at the event, click the link above for
details of where and when.

On the
personal stitching front I have completed a little more of My Little Trees but
not enough to post a photo yet, but soon.

Yesterday
friends Anne , Lis, Margaret and I had a lovely day packing kits for Margaret’s
Sui Embroidery. Lots of luscious silk in heavenly colours and so many wonderful
designs. It is just so easy to get sidetracked, (note to self: no you are not
starting another technique, be strong)

I must pass
on a big Thank You to Pam at Cottage Gardens Threads for adding me to her list
of designers who use her wonderful threads. I plan to use many more in future
projects. Many thanks, Pam

Happy stitching,
Hope your day is a sunny and bright as it is here today.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Last
Wednesday my friend Anne and I went to see “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”,
movie and enjoyed every minute. Maggie Smith was amazing and it was quite
strange not to hear her rather refined speaking voice (as in Downtown Abbey) in
this part she plays the part with a more “working class” tone. In equal parts
it made you want to weep and then, moment’s later laugh. You come out of the
cinema feeling good and that you had just spent 2 hours very well indeed. Go
see it if you get the chance.

On the
stitching front, here is some further work on My Little Trees. I think I will
have to do some more of Keslyn’s designs, they are all quite small designs and
fit in well as in-betweeners while stitching on larger projects.

Lara over
at Diet Pepsi and Xanax blog posted about some amazing counted canvas stitchers
from Russia. I had a look at their blog, needlepoint-club. The stitching is
amazing with some really fantastic photographs of their finished projects.
Really beautiful girls, I am in awe of your talents. Looking forward to future
projects.

Monday, 2 April 2012

Hi everyone,This week I received my order of overdyed linen from Sparklies and English company that dye some really amazing colours. One piece was a colour called Shades of Autumn and this was the one that I couldn't put away without stitching on it. In the stash was a Keslyn's design called "Mes Petits Arbres" or My Little Trees in English which is stitched on 28count 1 over 1 thread with 1 strand of silk. This was a good match and a chance to use some of Nancy's hand-dyed threads from Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe. Here is what has happened so far. There are 12 little trees each measuring about 3" (8cms) x 1.5" (4cms) using only 3 colours, forest green, olive green and a red shade which I changed to a deep rose colour. Isn't this a lovely design, they would make such lovely presents when stitched separately for friends and family. I would love to see them stitched in Red on a creamy linen. Yummm.

Mes Petits Arbres
Keslyn's Copyright 2012

Sparklies Hand-dyed Fabrics

Tomorrow I am off to the movies with a friend to see "The best exotic Marigold Hotel" starring Judy Dench, Maggie Smith and a cast of many of my favourite actors. Heard it is a good laugh so I am looking forward to seeing this one. We might even slip-in lunch as an extra treat.

Happy stitching, I am off to read what you are all doing, Bye for now, Carol